Win Persona 4 Golden Game Codes And Watch New Videos

Persona 4 Golden's release is less than a week away and to let you see what's in store – we have four new videos, featuring some of the new content in the game. As an extra bonus, we're also giving away 15 codes to download the game off PSN.

So, how do you win one? Simply, post in the comments why you're looking forward to Persona 4 Golden,and we'll select the winners at random. Note: if you don't post an answer to the question that voids your entry. You must be at least 17 years old to enter. The winners will be announced on Monday 11/19 and codes will be messaged out through the website on Tuesday 11/20, the game's release date.

UPDATE: We have selected the 15 winners. I will be sending the following winners a message on the Game Informer site tomorrow morning (11/20) containing their download code:

Im looking forward to persona 4 golden for a myriad of reasons, the social aspect of the game, the fun combat, the memorable stories and characters, but mostly because i missed such a great rpg the first time it was released.

Well, I have every other Persona game out there, and a few of the other SMT games as well. Why not add another one to my collection? Plus it would give me a reason to buy a Vita, so just think of it as a $300 dollar investment to my local Gamestop.

Oh, and Marie is some sweet fan service, and if you were to deny me this, someone would have to die. Just sayin'. Do the the right thing GameInformer

I'm looking forward to the new social links, the expected and eventual small added quirks that make the game even better on the smallest of scales and of course the new events like snowboarding with your team!

I'm looking forward to Persona 4: Golden because of all the praise the original has received over the years; I also want to experience all the enhancements and features Atlus has implanted for this title. I would hate myself if I missed this title a second time.

I've always been pretty interested in the franchise but I've been too intimidated to try it. When I first heard about the franchise it was well after the PS3 came out and I haven't played my PS2 in years. I never owned a PSP so I never got to try the PSP remakes. I got a Vita at launch and now I'm looking for a good RPG on it, no matter how initially intimidating it might be.

Persona 3 reminded me of why I love Japanese RPG's. Between the character archetypes, the soundtrack, plot, battle system, sense of progression and numerous other factors; I found myself entrenched in this fantastic world that Atlus had created. After over 120 hours of game play, I wept as the ending to that game played across my screen to the tune of its closing theme, "Kimi no kioku" (Memories of You.)
I thought I had hit the heights of gaming excellence; that nothing would come close to matching that title. I was wrong. Persona 4 provided me with a story that was even more decadent than its predecessor. The mystery of Inaba's midnight channel and whomever was using it for murder enthralled me for another 120 hours.
There are so many wonderful things about Persona 4, it's hard to know where to start. Sure there's an improved combat system and more features for social links and the lot, but look at what the Persona team did with the characters. Kanji showcases a very rare depiction of a young man coming to grips with his own sexuality in a prejudicial world. Naoto's character similarly faces identity problems. Even if you can't relate to their situations, you can't help but feel for them.
The world that Persona 4 creates is rich with beautifully conceived ideas, grand and miniscule. Teddie's humor, Ai Ebihara's character progression, the brother, sister, and father family dynamic, the true to life cultural and religious diversity of the personas themselves, the game's actively trying to deceive you in terms of finding the total truth, the organ playing on "Reach Out to The Truth;" it's all magnificent.
Persona 4 Golden adds even more to this world, a world that I truly cherished exploring and almost didn't want to finish, because I didn't want it to end. Can you imagine how excited I am to know that now, there's more? What subtle things have they added to dialogue snippets? What's Inaba's night life like? What other personal adventures does the team go on? How many other insights will we be offered into who they are? I am again filled with questions about a world I thought I knew so well, and I eagerly anticipate discovering the answers to them. That's why I'm looking forward to Persona 4 Golden.

I never had the opportunity to play the original on the Playstation 2, but I'd love to win a code for The Golden. I wrote a review of Persona 3 Portable and I would certainly write a review of The Golden!

The reason I'm looking forward to playing Persona 4 Golden is because I played persona 3 on psp and loved it but persona 4 was never released for psp. Now that it's releasing for Vita I have the perfect opportunity to dive in. Sometimes it seems like games move too quickly and I appreciate the time that Persona takes to flesh out the details.

The reason why I'm looking forward to Persona 4 Golden is that I never played the original and I will get to experience it for the first time. I never played a Persona game due to me not owning anything PlayStation until about a year ago.